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San Giorgio in Velabro is a basilica
Basilica

The Latin word basilica , was originally used to describe a ancient Rome public building , usually located in the Forum of a Roman town. In Hellenistic cities, public basilicas appeared in the 2nd century BC....
 church in
Churches of Rome

There are more than 900 Churches in Rome. Most, but not all, of these are Roman Catholic, with some notable Roman Catholic Marian churches....
 Rome
Rome

Rome is the capital city of Italy and Lazio, and is Italy's largest and most populous city, with 2,724,347 residents in an urban area of some ....
, devoted to St. George and located on the ancient Roman Velabrum
Velabrum

The Velabrum is the low valley in the city of Rome that connects the Roman Forum with the Forum Boarium, and the Capitoline Hill with the western slope of the Palatine Hill....
, near the Arch of Janus
Arch of Janus

The Arch of Janus is the only quadrifrons triumphal arch preserved in Rome, across a crossroads in the Velabrum-Forum Boarium. It was built in the early 4th century of spolia, possibly in honour of Constantine I or Constantius II....
, in the rione
Rione

Rione is the name given to a ward in several Italian cities, the best-known of which is rioni of Rome. Unlike a quartiere, a rione is usually an official administrative subdivision....
 of Ripa
Ripa (rione of Rome)

Ripa is the XII rioni of Rome. The logo is a white rudder on a red background, to remind the port of Ripa Grande, placed in Trastevere, but facing the rione....
.

The ancient Arcus Argentariorum
Arcus Argentariorum

The Arcus Argentariorum , is an arch that was partly incorporated in the 7th century into the western wall of the nearby church of San Giorgio al Velabro in Rome, Italy....
 is incorporated into the church's front facade.

first religious building attested in the place of the current basilica is a diaconia
Diaconia

A diaconia was originally an establishment built near a church building, for the care of the poor and distribution of the church's charity in medieval Rome or Naples ....
, funded by Pope Gregory the Great
Pope Gregory I

Pope Saint Gregory I or Gregory the Great was pope from 3 September 590 until his death.He is also known as Gregory the Dialogist in Eastern Orthodoxy because of his Dialogues....
.

The current basilica was built during the 7th century, possibly by Pope Leo II
Pope Leo II

Pope Saint Leo II was Pope from August 17, 682 to June 28, 683....
, who dedicated it to Saint Sebastian.






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San Giorgio in Velabro is a basilica
Basilica

The Latin word basilica , was originally used to describe a ancient Rome public building , usually located in the Forum of a Roman town. In Hellenistic cities, public basilicas appeared in the 2nd century BC....
 church in
Churches of Rome

There are more than 900 Churches in Rome. Most, but not all, of these are Roman Catholic, with some notable Roman Catholic Marian churches....
 Rome
Rome

Rome is the capital city of Italy and Lazio, and is Italy's largest and most populous city, with 2,724,347 residents in an urban area of some ....
, devoted to St. George and located on the ancient Roman Velabrum
Velabrum

The Velabrum is the low valley in the city of Rome that connects the Roman Forum with the Forum Boarium, and the Capitoline Hill with the western slope of the Palatine Hill....
, near the Arch of Janus
Arch of Janus

The Arch of Janus is the only quadrifrons triumphal arch preserved in Rome, across a crossroads in the Velabrum-Forum Boarium. It was built in the early 4th century of spolia, possibly in honour of Constantine I or Constantius II....
, in the rione
Rione

Rione is the name given to a ward in several Italian cities, the best-known of which is rioni of Rome. Unlike a quartiere, a rione is usually an official administrative subdivision....
 of Ripa
Ripa (rione of Rome)

Ripa is the XII rioni of Rome. The logo is a white rudder on a red background, to remind the port of Ripa Grande, placed in Trastevere, but facing the rione....
.

The ancient Arcus Argentariorum
Arcus Argentariorum

The Arcus Argentariorum , is an arch that was partly incorporated in the 7th century into the western wall of the nearby church of San Giorgio al Velabro in Rome, Italy....
 is incorporated into the church's front facade.

History

The first religious building attested in the place of the current basilica is a diaconia
Diaconia

A diaconia was originally an establishment built near a church building, for the care of the poor and distribution of the church's charity in medieval Rome or Naples ....
, funded by Pope Gregory the Great
Pope Gregory I

Pope Saint Gregory I or Gregory the Great was pope from 3 September 590 until his death.He is also known as Gregory the Dialogist in Eastern Orthodoxy because of his Dialogues....
.

The current basilica was built during the 7th century, possibly by Pope Leo II
Pope Leo II

Pope Saint Leo II was Pope from August 17, 682 to June 28, 683....
, who dedicated it to Saint Sebastian. A 482 inscription in the catacombs of St. Callixtus probably refers of a church in the same zone. Its plan is hardly regular, the building having frequently been added to and rebuilt.

The basilica was inside the Greek quarter of Rome, where Greek-speaking merchants, civil and military officers and monks of the Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Empire

Byzantine Empire and Eastern Roman Empire are conventional names used to describe the Roman Empire during the Middle Ages, centered on its capital of Constantinople....
 lived — the nearby Santa Maria in Cosmedin
Santa Maria in Cosmedin

The Basilica of Saint Mary in Cosmedin is a minor basilica churches of Rome Rome, Italy. It is located in the rione of ripa ....
, for example, was known as in Schola Graeca at the time. Pope Zachary
Pope Zachary

Saint Zachary , pope . He came from a Greek people family of Calabria. Most probably he was a deacon of the Roman Church and as such signed the decrees of the Roman council of 732; and was on intimate terms with Pope Gregory III, whom he succeeded in December 10 741....
 (741-752), who was of Greek origin, moved the relic of St. George to this basilica from Cappadocia
Cappadocia

Cappadocia, Wikipedia:IPA for English /k?p?'do???/ , was an extensive inland district of Asia Minor . The name continued to be used in western sources and in the Christianity tradition throughout history and is still widely used as an international Tourism in Turkey concept to define a region of exceptional natural wonders characterized by...
, so that this saint had a basilica dedicated in the West well before the spreading of his worship with the return of the Crusaders
Crusades

The Crusades were a series of religious war waged by much of Christian Europe against external and internal opponents. Crusades were fought mainly against Muslims, though campaigns were also directed against Paganism Slavic peoples, Jews, Eastern Orthodox Church, Mongols, Catharism, Hussites, Waldensians, Old Prussians, and political enemi...
 from the East.

After a restoration of Pope Gregory IV
Pope Gregory IV

Gregory IV, pope , was chosen to succeed Pope Valentine in December 827, on which occasion he recognized the supremacy of the Franks emperor Louis the Pious in the most unequivocal manner....
 (9th century), the basilica received the addition of the portico and of the tower bell in the first half of the 13th century. The apsis was decorated with frescoes by Pietro Cavallini
Pietro Cavallini

Pietro Cavallini was an Italian painter and mosaic designer working during the late Middle Ages. Little is known about his biography, though it is known he was from Rome, since he signed pictor romanus....
 in the 13th century.

Between 1923 and 1926, the Superintendent of Monuments of Rome, Antonio Muņoz
Antonio Munoz

Antonio Munoz is a Democratic Party member of the Illinois Senate, representing the 1st District since 1999....
, completed a more radical restoration programme, with the aim of restoring the building's "medieval character" and freeing it from later additions. This was done by returning the floor to its original level (and so exposing the column bases) reopening the ancient windows that gave light to the central nave, restoring the apsis, and generally removing numerous accretions from the other most recent restorations. During this process, fragments (now displayed on the basilica's internal walls) were found indicating a schola cantorum
Schola cantorum

The Schola cantorum was the trained papal choir during the Middle Ages, specializing in the performance of plainchant. Although legend associates them with the papacy of Pope Gregory the Great, who is popularly but falsely credited with creating the Gregorian repertory, there is no historical evidence to support this claim....
 on the site, attributed to the period of Gregory IV.

The building as we see it today is largely a product of the 1920s restoration. However, five years' further restoration followed the explosion of a car bomb, parked close to the Basilica's facade, at midnight on 27 July 1993. That explosion caused no fatalities but left the 12th century portico
Portico

A portico is a porch that is leading to the entrance of a building, or extended as a colonnade, with a roof structure over a walkway, supported by columns or enclosed by walls....
 almost totally collapsed and blew a large opening into the wall of the main Basilica, as well as doing serious damage to the residence of the Generalate of the Crosiers (Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross
Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross

The Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross, commonly called Crosiers, are a Roman Catholic religious order....
) next door. The Ministry of Cultural Heritage researched and catalogued what was damaged or destroyed, placing the fragments in 1050 crates with dates and locational references before restoring the building with them, although some details, particularly in the portico, were deliberately left unrestored as a memorial to the bombing.

There is currently no Cardinal Deacon of the Titulus S. Georgii in Velabro, following the death of Alfons Maria Stickler
Alfons Maria Stickler

Alfons Maria Cardinal Stickler, Salesians of Don Bosco, Doctor of Canon Law was an Austrian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archivist and Librarian of the Holy Roman Church from 1985 to 1988....
 on December 12, 2007. Among the previous titulars are Odo Colonna who later became Pope Martin V
Pope Martin V

Pope Martin V , born Odo Colonna was Pope from 1417 to 1431. His election effectively ended the Western Schism ....
, Raffaele Riario
Raffaele Riario

Raffaele Sansoni Galeoti Riario was an Italy Cardinal of the Renaissance, mainly known as the constructor of the Palazzo della Cancelleria and the one who invited Michelangelo to Rome....
, Giacomo Stefaneschi and John Henry Newman.